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COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS

The Lee Auto-Disk Powder Measure automatically


dispenses an exact charge that is more uniform than
any other powder measure. The case itself actu-
ates the measure while the neck is being flared.
The powder measure is actuated during the press-
es greatest mechanical advantage. This ensures
a smooth, even action of the measure. A built-in
powder baffle and charge disks precisely molded
from glass-reinforced engineering grade plastic, all
contribute to the previously unattainable uniformity
of charges.
ASSEMBLY
Remove the 3/4 hex powder funnel adapter from
the powder through expanding die, and screw the
Auto -Disk Powder Measure in its place. Be sure to
replace the O ring on the threaded actuator. Screw
the assembly into the reloading press until it just
touches the shell holder. If this produces excessive
fareback out the assembly until it is to your liking.
When adjusted to best fare and the measure is not
in a suitable position, it can be detached from the
actuator and turned 180 degrees. To do this, remove
the screw, spring and lever. Re-assemble when
correctly postioned.
5.17.10 Lee Precision, Inc.
CHECKED BY
AD2302 AUTO DISK PM INSTRUCTIONS mjh
LEE PRECISION, INC.
4275 Hwy. U Hartford WI 53027
www.leeprecision.com
LEE PRECISION, INC.
4275 Hwy. U Hartford WI 53027
www.leeprecision.com
Body AD2311
Drop Tube AD2307
Hopper with Cover AP2308
Actuator AD2306
Lever AD2309
Spring AD2296
Lever Bushing BM1173
Screw FB1171
Charge Disks [ Set of 4 ]AD2310E
Charge Disk A AD2310A
Charge Disk B AD2310B
Charge Disk C AD2310C
Charge Disk D AD2310D
Expander Die, complete
Specify caliber
PARTS LIST
Guarantee
lee reloading products are
guaranteed not to wear out or break
from normal use for two full years
or they will be re paired or replaced
at no charge if returned to the
factory. Any Lee product of current
manufacture, regardless of age or
condition, will be recon di tioned to
new, including a new guarantee, if
re turned to the factory wi th
payment equal to half the current
retail price.
Ammunition reloading can be dangerous if done improperly and should not be attempted
by persons not willing and able to read and followinstructions exactly. Children should
not be permitted to reload ammunition without strict parental supervision. Always wear
safety glasses when reloading and shooting. Ammunition loaded with these tools and
datashouldonly beusedinmodernguns ingoodcondition. Wedonot accept responsibil-
ityfor ammunitionloadedwiththesetoolsor dataaswehavenocontrol over themanufactureandstor-
age of components or the loading procedure and techniques. Primers and gun powders, like gasoline
andmatches, canbedangerousif improperlyhandledor misused.
CAUTION
AUTO-DISK
POWDER MEASURE
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS
It Is your responsIbIlIty to ensure the safety of your loads
Listedbeloware some of the factors that will helpkeepyouout of trouble. Some are obvious, but worthrepeating.
Empty the hopper when not in use. Always return the unused powder to the original
container for storage. With the Lee Turret Press, simply remove the entire turret and
pour thepowder fromthehopper.
To prevent double charges, be sure to cycle the press only once. If in doubt, empty the
case and do it again. A double charge is almost always a sufficient overload to blowup
thegunandpossiblyinjuretheshooter.
Donot usefor blackpowder. Blackpowder isanexplosive.
Donot smokeor handlepowder near anopenflame.
Checktobesurethecorrect cavityisinplace.
Checktobesurethecorrect powder isbeingusedfor thebullet weight
andcartridgeselected.
Checktobesureall thepowder hasclearedthedroptube.
Thefollowingarefactors that will increasepressures. Somewill bedangerous.
Donot usemorepowder thanrecommended.
Donot useaheavier bullet thanrecommended.
Donot seat thebullet deeper thannormal.
Donot usemagnumprimersunlessusingaslowburningball powder.
Greatlyoversizedbullets, excessivelyhardbulletsor casesthat
aretoolongwill causehigher pressures.
Hightemperaturesor cartridgesthat werestoredinahot car
or trunkwill producehigher pressures.
MICRO DISK
Accurately measures small charges below the range of
the standard Auto-Disk Powder Measure. Perfect for
light target loads and small capacity cases. Six cavities
range from 1.1 to 2.5 grains of Bullseye. Proportional
amounts of other powders.
DOUBLE DISK KIT
Stack two disks to not only double the capacity,
but enable adjustment as fne as .1 to .2 grain. Over
13,000 loads easily calculated from the expanded
selection chart on reverse. Kit includes set of 4
extra disks, 2 hopper risers and screws.
INSTRUCTIONS fOR INSTAllATION
Of The DOUble DISK KIT
1 Install the spacers between the hopper and
casting as shown above, using the longer screws
provided.
2 Now you can install two (2) disks at a time.
If using different size cavities, always be certain
the smaller cavity is on the top next to the hopper.
Otherwise, the smaller hole will have a ledge to
retain some of the powder.
CAUTION Never use cavities with great difference in size as some of the powder could
leak past the cavity into the center opening of the disk. This will cause an overcharge.
The safe combinations are listed on the schedule.
3 Check and double check that you have the correct cavities in place.
4 Weigh your charge to be sure.
LEE SAFETY POWDER SCALE
Magnetically damped and approach to weight
Safety and accuracy are the most important
features. Easy to read and set. Calibrated with
weights traceable to the united states bureau of
standards. Even if you already own a combination
bullet and powder scale, you will want a Lee Safety
Powder Scale.
MICROMETER ADJUSTABLE
CHARGE BAR
A superior and affordable adjustable charge bar.
Infnitely adjustable between .28 cc and 1.6 cc. Great
for load development or precise charges. Lifetime
nylon with solid brass, zero backlash micrometer.
RIFLE
CHARGING DIE
Use the Auto-Disk Powder
Measure to l oad your
rifle cartridges with this
Rifle Charging Die. Fits
all calibers from the 22
Hornet through the 308
Wi nchester. Excl usi ve,
tapered drop tube speeds
even large charges through
the .22 caliber orifce, with-
out bridging.
PRINTED IN USA
CHANGING DISKS
1 Remove one screw from the hopper and
swing the hopper aside.
2 Install disk with the proper cavity number directly
above the lever. When re-installing the hopper screw,
do not overtighten.
Caut ion Be sure you have the correct cavity for the powder,
bullet and cartridge selected. the wrong one might give a
dangerous charge that could damage the gun and seriously
injure the shooter.
Warn ing Exercise extreme caution to ensure you do not cycle
the measure more than once on each case. if in doubt,
remove the case and empty the powder into the hopper.
Frequently look through the drop tube to confirm all
powder has cleared
90194 Rifle Charging Die
90195Double Disk Kit
90792Adjustable Charge Bar
90681Safety Powder Scale
90302 Micro Disk and Spacer
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25 April 1995 Lee Precision, Inc.

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